
Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 747 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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This week we’re watching a podcast with a husband and wife where the husband wants nothing to do with the show. Noah Gardenswartz acts like his horrible show is not his fault. His wife Ester Steinberg writes some bad jokes but the only thing worse is... more
Rob Saul has come back to podcasting and the Dabbleverse. Why? We don’t know. Why was he gone? We’re not sure. Does he explain anything? Not even a little bit. He’s completely changed his life for the better and we couldn’t care less.
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Maddox is back to podcasting! He’s teamed up with another total dork to discuss Magic the Gathering. Chad Kultgen is ordering random cards and showing them to you while Maddox brags about the cool people he plays Magic with at his local hobby store. more
We’re revisiting Jacked Up Review Show with the always charismatic Sully. He invited all of his nerdiest friends to “roast” Star Wars. The jokes aren’t great but Sully loses his mind over all of them. But strap in because when it’s his time to roast.... more
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Early 90's scenester kids who hated everything except whatever they were into. Never grew up; still the same hater attitude from high school
Stop playing Bill Burr clips . I cannot stand the sound of him “laughing”at his own stupid “jokes”. You’re talking to no one bill. Stop laughing , it’s not funny(insert Seinfeld clip here). How in the world does he and Whitney have shows and careers. Horrible takes on all topics.
The best moments are when the host stops talking, which unfortunately isn't often. If you feel the need to make your ears bleed then this podcast is for you! I wanted to set myself on fire.
Worst Buffy podcast on the internet. Host probably lives within 5 miles of a gas station total loser, Skoal!
At least I still have who are these socials to look forward to.
Karl, You are a horrible person, not taking your lovely wife out on Valentine’s Day and paying triple the price for a meal. And don’t get me started on this so called podcast, it’s gone down hill since you can’t find Woke Dad. Come on do better.
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Content focuses on dissecting contemporary podcasts, blending humor with critique while exploring themes such as celebrity culture, social dynamics, and podcasting itself. The hosts provide comedic commentary on a range of subjects, including personal anecdotes from other podcasters and broader societal issues that resonate with the listeners. What sets this podcast apart is its irreverent style and willingness to engage in pointed critiques of the podcasting industry, often highlighting the absurdities and eccentricities of its subjects. For those intrigued by a humorous yet insightful examination of pop culture and podcasting, this series offers a compelling mix of laughter and commentary on the ever-evolving landscape of audio media.
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